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that's a we are told in eagle creek. eagle creek was considered the most dangerous place in america. it's worse than the cheyenne. it's a place where you risk your lives and can't go in there. in the people who can go into eagle creek where the client. the trend tide to come in one time and they were completely routed out. they would hang up those pointy hats of the clan. the backwoodsman who took on the client. but moonshine was an indicator of the environmental cleanliness of the water and forest. not simply to drink. when i first mining surveyor came into the coal creek in the 1850s he was son of the great robert owen, created the new harmony in indiana. is one of the great geologist we had in the midwest. he came and eagle creek and said this is the largest outcropping of coal we have in the nation. this area around eagle creek is the richest coal we have in the country. it is also the richest area of mineral springs and water sources. and this could turn in to the next berkeley springs of west virginia and virginia.
that's a we are told in eagle creek. eagle creek was considered the most dangerous place in america. it's worse than the cheyenne. it's a place where you risk your lives and can't go in there. in the people who can go into eagle creek where the client. the trend tide to come in one time and they were completely routed out. they would hang up those pointy hats of the clan. the backwoodsman who took on the client. but moonshine was an indicator of the environmental cleanliness of the water and...
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as a clear day as a child will never forget i pretended to be an eagle at eagle creek and i took flight down that hill and i was running and i was before the forest and i started to take flight and i soared beyond the ohio river in kentucky, which only laid 20 minutes away. we lived in illinois, but we live 300 miles from chicago. we were there on the kentucky border. and i stood there with my mother in a richard. i can't believe this, my mother said. it's beyond description, my uncle said. it's just wasted. i have a richard cummings et al. peaceful man in the 70's. he still all legs and he's blind in one eye and a soft kentucky accent spends his word with this ancient dialect. to which we brought over from the borderland. but my mom, she was his older sister and she spoke just quieter. she spoke with this kind of wave that tonight where she came from, but what she said confidently in the passenger seat of a 16-year-old girl. and her father drove her across to county lines as a young teenager and laughter at their redbrick wonder of southern illinois university, with just enough time to
as a clear day as a child will never forget i pretended to be an eagle at eagle creek and i took flight down that hill and i was running and i was before the forest and i started to take flight and i soared beyond the ohio river in kentucky, which only laid 20 minutes away. we lived in illinois, but we live 300 miles from chicago. we were there on the kentucky border. and i stood there with my mother in a richard. i can't believe this, my mother said. it's beyond description, my uncle said....
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look at 2012 pr69 @ mixed s- mint proof silver eagle dollar coin at the price $129.95 if you like to jump in the process to get your spirit really have 22 left it is i c13 and set it is all the sampras's the mint proof silver dollar 31986-1990 to end 2012 is $1,199.90 by and we are including all of the government's original packaging and mic there is a lot silver included and that. item number 220-125 and we have more coming up with bellezza check-in with a good friend brett and see what's happening on the spotlight. >>host: thanks and welcome to the spotlight want to make sure it did you know that the holiday is a great time to sign up for the hsn card or the mastercard hsn you can apply and instantly say $20 off on a single item to apply call 800-655-1418 or visit our web site and if i'd been the key word hsn card. if fuel 1 tripod beauty products check up ourte and try our 8 deluxe beauty samples from one of our tent beauty products such as carol's daughter and check out all these products are hsn web site. [commercial] [reading] [♪ music ♪] hate, check out the king of coins i
look at 2012 pr69 @ mixed s- mint proof silver eagle dollar coin at the price $129.95 if you like to jump in the process to get your spirit really have 22 left it is i c13 and set it is all the sampras's the mint proof silver dollar 31986-1990 to end 2012 is $1,199.90 by and we are including all of the government's original packaging and mic there is a lot silver included and that. item number 220-125 and we have more coming up with bellezza check-in with a good friend brett and see what's...
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finally in "flight of the eagle" you dedicate it to loyal american friends in particular. tina brown, and i and julie nixon eisenhower, henry and nancy kissinger, rush limbaugh, norman parts etc., etc.. why were you a specific about using the word leal in that dedication? >> in the sort of crisis that i went through in the onslaught against me, some people went out of their way to be supportive and some just want to cry out, and a few really were defective and became somewhat antagonistic so i wanted to show some recognition of those who had been conspicuously supportive because the way the system works and this isn't confined in the united states, when that degree of official disapprobation is focused on a person, there is the intent by those targeting him to ostracize and isolate him and so all of those since i was writing about the united states i thought i would focus exclusively on americans. all of those who conspicuously resisted that temptation and many of the ones that came to visit when i was a guest of the american people including henry kissinger, i thought it'
finally in "flight of the eagle" you dedicate it to loyal american friends in particular. tina brown, and i and julie nixon eisenhower, henry and nancy kissinger, rush limbaugh, norman parts etc., etc.. why were you a specific about using the word leal in that dedication? >> in the sort of crisis that i went through in the onslaught against me, some people went out of their way to be supportive and some just want to cry out, and a few really were defective and became somewhat...
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compare the eagles with donovan mcnabb to the eagles without donovan mcnabb. >> this team is an explosive team with him. he can run outside the pock sxet make it happen with his leg, like the play when he was injured. he has a great cannon arm to find receivers in the middle of the football field. so many weapons. this team is not the same without him because they don't have the versatility as with him there. >> at least now michael vick is available in week three. we need to wait and see what andy reid and donovan mcnabb will have to say. we will bring the news conferences right here. and an incredible finish between the bengals and broncos. cincinnati grabs a lead late in the sixth. kyle orton, and pass tipped in the air. and e.a., take us through this, how on earth did the bengals lose this game? >> what an incredible head's up play by stokley. tipped and overthrow. that is what we teach, tips and overthrows have to be defense. stokley running the football and making it happen. congratulations to the broncos, by hanging on and playing quality, quality defense and then making a big play
compare the eagles with donovan mcnabb to the eagles without donovan mcnabb. >> this team is an explosive team with him. he can run outside the pock sxet make it happen with his leg, like the play when he was injured. he has a great cannon arm to find receivers in the middle of the football field. so many weapons. this team is not the same without him because they don't have the versatility as with him there. >> at least now michael vick is available in week three. we need to wait...
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and here is the earth rising over eagle. so that night after finishing all of their chores, they said later the worst chore was planting the flag. they didn't know what the lunar surface was going to be like and there were a number of scientists thought it would be this giant pile of dust that would swallow up anything in it. they discovered there was a very little tiny thin piece of dust and underneath was this compressed surface that was like hard granite and they pounded away on the flagpole and they were convinced with millions watching around the world on tv it would fall over. and they would be humiliated and that would be the worst possible thing that could happen on this mission. the other thing that's very funny even though they'd been awake working for 24 hours they got almost no sleep before they had to take off again. it was too cold and it was too bright. there was too much light coming in from the windows between the earth and the sun. and then where armstrong had positioned his hammock he was right in line of
and here is the earth rising over eagle. so that night after finishing all of their chores, they said later the worst chore was planting the flag. they didn't know what the lunar surface was going to be like and there were a number of scientists thought it would be this giant pile of dust that would swallow up anything in it. they discovered there was a very little tiny thin piece of dust and underneath was this compressed surface that was like hard granite and they pounded away on the flagpole...
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golden eagles as well lead that is when the eagle population started coming back and it happened in the midst of using ddt. >> host: linda lear? >> guest: what about the republicans when we finally stopped using ddt as much as we have, the brown pelicans once again began to combat. these are birds, there's a difference in the kind of birds and how they hatch and later eggs and they were the most affected by ddt. i want to just say that when the congress after the hearings rachel creston testified with, but congress band the production of ddt in this country but they never band the sale or distribution of ddt abroad. we have had 50 plus years, almost 50 years since of the distribution of ddt and all with its sister chemicals abroad. so the dispersion of the multiplicity of pesticides, chemical toxins in our environment has accelerated, not a decelerated since rachel carson's time. >> host: linda lear, with the founding of the epa, the environmental movement, the effect or of of what we give to the environment today recycling, taking the lead out of gas, removing phosphates from the w
golden eagles as well lead that is when the eagle population started coming back and it happened in the midst of using ddt. >> host: linda lear? >> guest: what about the republicans when we finally stopped using ddt as much as we have, the brown pelicans once again began to combat. these are birds, there's a difference in the kind of birds and how they hatch and later eggs and they were the most affected by ddt. i want to just say that when the congress after the hearings rachel...
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that was part of the other reason eagle wt farer than it was supposed to. any other questions? someone must have a question. yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] >> what? >> is the flag still standing? >> it is, and in fact,here's an exciting thi happening right now. nasa has a brandew satelite circling the moon taking pictures, and it's going to take picture of of all the apollo landing sites. so you should be able to see the bottom half of the lunar landers. you'll see the apolo employee missions that -- missions that had those little jalopies, dune buggies, you'll see those, and you might even be able to see some flag. i'm not sure if the resolution tt good. yes, sir. >>s it true that armstrong bl the big line, that he was nervous and meant to say one small step for a man and it actually came out one sll step for man? >> when i listened -- i grew up surrounded by mid western drawlers, which he is, and when i liste to this tape, i hear him say one step for a man. he says tha he says it, most people cannot hear it on the tape, so we historians put it with an asterisk. yes, sir. >>ell, i
that was part of the other reason eagle wt farer than it was supposed to. any other questions? someone must have a question. yes, ma'am. >> [inaudible] >> what? >> is the flag still standing? >> it is, and in fact,here's an exciting thi happening right now. nasa has a brandew satelite circling the moon taking pictures, and it's going to take picture of of all the apollo landing sites. so you should be able to see the bottom half of the lunar landers. you'll see the apolo...
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, they will stop shooting eagles. we amended it to cover goldenç eagles as well. >> what about the pelicans? when we finally stopped using ddt, the pelican's began to come back but these were down. there is a difference in the kind of birds and how they lay their eggs and most affected by ddt. when the congress at the hearings, congress didn't ban the production of ddt congressional never banned the sale would distribution of it abroad. we have had almost 50 years of the distribution of ddt and wallets sister chemicals. the dispersion of multiplicity, accelerated, not decelerated. >> the environmental movement and the effect -- the fog will give to the environment today, removing phosphates from our water and products. would that have occurred without rachel carson's "silent spring"? >> that is hard for a historian to answer. what she was trying to do was to bring an awareness to her readers and world that we need to ask the question, what is the long-term effect of what we are doing to the environment, cumin and no
, they will stop shooting eagles. we amended it to cover goldenç eagles as well. >> what about the pelicans? when we finally stopped using ddt, the pelican's began to come back but these were down. there is a difference in the kind of birds and how they lay their eggs and most affected by ddt. when the congress at the hearings, congress didn't ban the production of ddt congressional never banned the sale would distribution of it abroad. we have had almost 50 years of the distribution of...
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but a good start so far for sylvia crawley and the eagles. p dy? t it imater, re i d n not tionamag f f ynt ad [gr >>> sylvia crawley and boston college up. she told us yesterday one of the most underappreciated players in the is stefanie murphy. >> dealing with great mobile a nose for the ball going after rebounds, getting her hands on it. another's part of that interior tandem of murphy and swords. she's making the most of it today. >> murphy's number so far, she has eight points and seven rebounds. and so she's getting close to a double-double. she brought along a couple of friends from her hometown serving as honorary ball boys. >> that's great. before the game they were taking pictures in the middle of the floor, one on each side. very excited to be here and part of her day. >> londonberry, new hampshire is her hometown. >> get off the canvas. la kwan isha adams. >> extended pressure defense not deviating from the game plan whatsoever. it's starting to pay back a little bit a couple of balls launched out-of-bounds, some mishandles difficul
but a good start so far for sylvia crawley and the eagles. pdy? t it imater, re i d n not tionamag ff ynt ad [gr >>> sylvia crawley and boston college up. she told us yesterday one of the most underappreciated players in the is stefanie murphy. >> dealing with great mobile a nose for the ball going after rebounds, getting her hands on it. another's part of that interior tandem of murphy and swords. she's making the most of it today. >> murphy's number so far, she has eight...
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. >> host: the next section of "flight of the eagle" 1933 through 1957. conrad black, why did this and 1957? >> guest: to be honest i wanted each section to be approximately equal in pages and chapters. it could have gone to the end of the cold war but i thought it appropriate to take the most desperate periods of the of americans the united states despite the tremendous heroism in the period between the of fall of 1940 and the soviet union in the war in 1941 in the brilliant leadership of churchill the british and canadians could not have stayed in the war and it all worked out cheaply under their billion and strategic direction under general marshall and others but the russians took 90 percent of those casualties to subdue germany but the anglo-american power is the democratic powers were the big winners in 1940 they were all dictatorships in the hands of the leaders hawse style to the west or democracy. but four years later or five years later all were occupied or almost entirely occupied by the british americans in particular and all were brought with
. >> host: the next section of "flight of the eagle" 1933 through 1957. conrad black, why did this and 1957? >> guest: to be honest i wanted each section to be approximately equal in pages and chapters. it could have gone to the end of the cold war but i thought it appropriate to take the most desperate periods of the of americans the united states despite the tremendous heroism in the period between the of fall of 1940 and the soviet union in the war in 1941 in the...
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. >> host: and the name of the book is "flight of the eagle," the author, conrad black, who joins us now from toronto. mr. black, what were you trying to do with this book, this history of the united states? >> guest: peter, i was trying to present the perspective, historical perspective of the support decisions american statesmen have made at each stage of the progress of the country from colonial status to position of unparalleled preimminence in the history of the nation state and in the whole world in a period of less than 200 years, and, of course, there's a very extensive and ouch ex-- often extremely and scholar ri and rigorous well-written literature on the history of the united states and every aspect of the history. it's a complete history of the country, but i'm not aware of and harry kissinger confirmed this in the note that any previous attempt to put in sequence, they had particularly important decisions made at each stage in the progress, and i think it's surmised that the united states grew and grew and became more and more important because it had the english languag
. >> host: and the name of the book is "flight of the eagle," the author, conrad black, who joins us now from toronto. mr. black, what were you trying to do with this book, this history of the united states? >> guest: peter, i was trying to present the perspective, historical perspective of the support decisions american statesmen have made at each stage of the progress of the country from colonial status to position of unparalleled preimminence in the history of the...
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let's see this eagles defense. like rabied dogs in the second quarter. >> just a good job designing a blitz to get after it. get that one guy open. that's all you need is one guy. then the special teams stepped up big today with who i just think this guy is fantastic player, so explosive, jackson. >> you want to see him get into the end zone. he is so fantastic. 85 yards. eagles led 17-10. third quarter. gonna see this play a lot here in the days to come. mcnabb into the end zone. but after the play, grabbing at his back. appeared to be a rib. michael vick -- >> can't tell if it was the initial hit there or if the guys falling afterwards. but just eagle fans everywhere right now just holding their breath. >> well, so, too, may be donovan mcnabb, depending on how painful it is. it is a fractured rib. but michael vick on the roster, not available until week three. kevin cobb finished out the game. he was obviously not in a situation where he needed to throw the football 38-10 win. but after the game, mcnabb didn't ha
let's see this eagles defense. like rabied dogs in the second quarter. >> just a good job designing a blitz to get after it. get that one guy open. that's all you need is one guy. then the special teams stepped up big today with who i just think this guy is fantastic player, so explosive, jackson. >> you want to see him get into the end zone. he is so fantastic. 85 yards. eagles led 17-10. third quarter. gonna see this play a lot here in the days to come. mcnabb into the end zone....
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this is eagle dollar coin and it is price break at $149.95. >>guest: that is a satin finish if 155 that has been that has been made by the u.s. government. off and as you can see a limited edition. about 300 of those coins, 385 is all i have remaining in the entire edition. >>host: we do want to show you one more thing. >>guest: this coin is 2 coin san francisco mint satet and i have a hundred of them in first day of issue. you follow these in the marketplace no one is selling them at the original issue price but we and only 100 of go around. >>host: there is a chatter that wants to know i have a silver eagle but no mintmark where there should be put under the right side of the eagle there looks like there is an a mint mark and what is that? >>guest: >>host: >>guest: stands for the engravers initials it is not a mint mark. >>host: trust me i always try and i cannot stump him. [laughter] here we go and we are going to get extremely busy at this point. even before you got to the studio i thought we could talk about this on a walk on but i was ge
this is eagle dollar coin and it is price break at $149.95. >>guest: that is a satin finish if 155 that has been that has been made by the u.s. government. off and as you can see a limited edition. about 300 of those coins, 385 is all i have remaining in the entire edition. >>host: we do want to show you one more thing. >>guest: this coin is 2 coin san francisco mint satet and i have a hundred of them in first day of issue. you follow these in the marketplace no one is selling...
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i was an eagle sut at the national jamboree in idaho when neil armstrong said hello to all of us on the way to the moon. i thought i really want to read the book on apollo 11, the big history book that tells you everything about it, explains the science, taking behind-the-scenes, shows you what happened, and i went out and although there are an incredible number of wonderful books and fantastic archives and really great magazine articles and things like that, no one had really pull all of this material together into one coherent book and i decided that is what i wouldo. a couple years into doing this i went to kennedy space center to see a shuttle launch from the same launch pad at the, levin used. if you haven't, you have got to see a launch at kennedy, it is one of the most incredible thing deliver experience in your life. you can see waves of migration hittg the ground and coming for you, spend 10 seconds looking at a cloud appearing around the rocket thinking something terrible has happened because you can't hear anything and all of audden this war grieve your years becau where mile
i was an eagle sut at the national jamboree in idaho when neil armstrong said hello to all of us on the way to the moon. i thought i really want to read the book on apollo 11, the big history book that tells you everything about it, explains the science, taking behind-the-scenes, shows you what happened, and i went out and although there are an incredible number of wonderful books and fantastic archives and really great magazine articles and things like that, no one had really pull all of this...
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the power of an eagle and the eagles talon, the veracity of the bear tooth or cloth with its pickling call resides in the horn or the ivory tooth or the dew clause of the elk. these physical things properly prepared share their inherent power with the man who carries them on his person or ties them to the shield or lands. it is the same with the representation of things, the image of a dragonfly gives a man some element or aspects of the quickness of a dragonfly. the zigzag lightning streaked down the leg of a horse is at the trampling power of thunder making it fearful to enemies, a drawing of a bear or ebenefits claw can convey the actual power and ferocity of the bear. he prepared for him a friend, the medicine man whose name in lakota men something like the crushed residue of a pulverized buffalo horn. weitz called him chips. it was worn chips to interpret it crazy horse the meaning of this vision many years earlier. in addition he had seen a man emerging from the leg on a horse. this man told crazy horse that he should not tie up his horses tail as other warriors did when he went
the power of an eagle and the eagles talon, the veracity of the bear tooth or cloth with its pickling call resides in the horn or the ivory tooth or the dew clause of the elk. these physical things properly prepared share their inherent power with the man who carries them on his person or ties them to the shield or lands. it is the same with the representation of things, the image of a dragonfly gives a man some element or aspects of the quickness of a dragonfly. the zigzag lightning streaked...
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. >> the eagles and philadelphia animal-rights groups will be meeting monday afternoon to talk about finding a local partnership for michael vick. vick is not scheduled to attend, and the leaders of these groups want to keep it that way. they don't want vick's appearance to be misinterpreted as their approval of the plan for his rehabilitation. however, vick's teammates and head coach are accepting. andy reid says the plan is to have vick start on thursday night. vick's fellow eagles get the sense that number seven can't wait to get on the field again. >> i definitely got a sense -- he's been off for two years, he's a passionate player, when he played the game he was passionate and anytime you have that kind of passion and feel for the game you definitely want to get out there and play, and i'm looking forward to seeing him make plays. >> you know -- being out of football for so long, you know he wants to play and we're just excited about that. there is no sign of turning back for him. he's a great guy. the guys around love him in the locker room. we accept him as a brother. he's smi
. >> the eagles and philadelphia animal-rights groups will be meeting monday afternoon to talk about finding a local partnership for michael vick. vick is not scheduled to attend, and the leaders of these groups want to keep it that way. they don't want vick's appearance to be misinterpreted as their approval of the plan for his rehabilitation. however, vick's teammates and head coach are accepting. andy reid says the plan is to have vick start on thursday night. vick's fellow eagles get...
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. >> the name of the book is flight of the eagle. it is published by encounter. at author, conrad black who joins us now from toronto. mr. black, what were you trying to do with this book, this history of the united states? >> peter, i was trying to present the perspective, the historical perspective of the important decisions american statesmen have made at each stage in the progress of the country of colonial status to position of inparalleled preeminence in the history of the nation-state in period of 200 years. there is very extensive and often extremely scholarly and well-written literature of the united states, the entire history and every aspect of its history. this makes no pretense to me, complete history of the country. but i'm not aware of and henry kissinger confirmed this introductory note to put in sequence the particularly important decisions that each can make in the stage of the process? . . >> that same thing, essentially, could be said about other countries that have been less successful such as brazil and argentina. the difference has been in
. >> the name of the book is flight of the eagle. it is published by encounter. at author, conrad black who joins us now from toronto. mr. black, what were you trying to do with this book, this history of the united states? >> peter, i was trying to present the perspective, the historical perspective of the important decisions american statesmen have made at each stage in the progress of the country of colonial status to position of inparalleled preeminence in the history of the...
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thus, the forward. >> richard toliver, an uncaged eagle: true freedom. if people are interested in the getting this book, where can they go? >> well, i have a web site now that's only available to people who get a book. it's www.anuncagedeagle.com, just as it says. that's the way they can get the book right now, or they can contact my publishing company at phone number 623-340-5768. or, peter, they might contact you, and then you in turn get the word to me, and i'll see that they get a book. >> author richard toliver. this is booktv on c-span2. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> the first book on my reading list this spring and summer was cleopatra by stacy schiff, and what a great insight in recounting her life. it was a book that was recommended to me, and so i decided to pick it up and read it and then continued with the strong woman theme, if you will, with elizabeth i. that's by margaret george, and that's on my ipad. i'm reading both of these as e-books. going back, doing these two -- cleopatra and elizabeth i -- it got m
thus, the forward. >> richard toliver, an uncaged eagle: true freedom. if people are interested in the getting this book, where can they go? >> well, i have a web site now that's only available to people who get a book. it's www.anuncagedeagle.com, just as it says. that's the way they can get the book right now, or they can contact my publishing company at phone number 623-340-5768. or, peter, they might contact you, and then you in turn get the word to me, and i'll see that they...
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. >> where did you come up with the term "uncaged eagle"? >> very interesting. when i was about 13 years old, i heard a sermon from the reverend c.l. franklin who was a father of aretha franklin. and he told a story about an eagle that had been unwittingly trapped in a cage with chickens. i was about 13 when i heard that sermon. and in a way it was me that he was speaking to because i was an eagle inside but i was trapped by my circumstances, and i wanted to get free. and so i took it then that metabecame dick toliver trapped by circumstances. and the chickens are the people who didn't know that there was an eagle inside of me or a burning desire to fly airplanes and so i took that as my way of going forward and how i was going to get free one day to, in fact, fly airplanes. >> mr. toliver, where did you grow up and what did your parents do? >> at that time growing up i was in near shreveport, louisiana, to be very candid, my father and my mother's marriage had failed and six children were left alone in the deep south in the '40s and the '50s. my mother died you
. >> where did you come up with the term "uncaged eagle"? >> very interesting. when i was about 13 years old, i heard a sermon from the reverend c.l. franklin who was a father of aretha franklin. and he told a story about an eagle that had been unwittingly trapped in a cage with chickens. i was about 13 when i heard that sermon. and in a way it was me that he was speaking to because i was an eagle inside but i was trapped by my circumstances, and i wanted to get free. and...
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you've got the top of the eagle at the bottom and you have the bottom of the eagle at the top. and in mexico, distorting the national emblem and flag is a dubious legal status. so we decided not to risk it. >> back to the mexican version, what is this on the cover of? >> this is a painting by person i considered to be and most people consider to be mexico's foremost artist today, rafael. he just finished an extraordinary mural of the mexican supreme court. these are kids who are migrants. they are about ready to leave for the united states. if you look down at the bottom, right hand corner, the license plate on the truck says mig, migrants 666. he said hyperrealistic paint and these are six or seven kids with extraordinary faces about to leave for the united states. i think they tell the story of the ministry of mexicans as the subtitle of the book in spanish indicates. >> this is c-span booktv the and we've been talking with jorge castaneda, author of "manana forever?." thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> what are you reading this summer? otd wants to know. >> well, i'm
you've got the top of the eagle at the bottom and you have the bottom of the eagle at the top. and in mexico, distorting the national emblem and flag is a dubious legal status. so we decided not to risk it. >> back to the mexican version, what is this on the cover of? >> this is a painting by person i considered to be and most people consider to be mexico's foremost artist today, rafael. he just finished an extraordinary mural of the mexican supreme court. these are kids who are...
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the power of the eagle in an eagles down. the ferocity of the. and the bears to the cole. the alex power to attract females with it you can link all resides in the horn with the ivory tooth or the dew claws are held. these physical things properly prepared share their inherent power with a man who carries them on his person, or ties them to his shield. it is the same with a representation of things, the image of a dragonfly gives a man some element or aspect of the quickness of a dragonfly. zigzag lightning streaked down the leg of a horse gives it the trampling power of thunder making it beautiful to in these. a drawing of a bear or even of its claws can convey the actual power and ferocity of the bear. crazy horse went into battle with the aid of wakan tanka prepared for him by a friend or mentor. whites called important chips, or just chips. it was when chips it interpreted for crazy horse the meaning of his vision many years earlier. in the vision he had seen them a man emerging from a lake on a horse. this man told crazy horse that he should not tie up his horse's tai
the power of the eagle in an eagles down. the ferocity of the. and the bears to the cole. the alex power to attract females with it you can link all resides in the horn with the ivory tooth or the dew claws are held. these physical things properly prepared share their inherent power with a man who carries them on his person, or ties them to his shield. it is the same with a representation of things, the image of a dragonfly gives a man some element or aspect of the quickness of a dragonfly....
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the power of the eagle in an eagle's talon. the frosty of a bear in a bear's tooth or claw, the elk's power to attract females with his biewging claw. these physical things properly prepared share their power with the man on their person. it is the same with the representation of things, the image of a dragon fly gives a man some element or aspect of the quickness in of the dragonfly. the zigzag lightning streak down the leg of a horse gives it the trampling power of thunder making it fearful to enemies. a drawing of a bear or even its claws can convey the power and frosty of the bear. crazy horse went into the battle with an aid prepared for him by a medicine man whose name in dakota meant something like the crushed residue of a pulverized buffalo horn. [laughter] whites called him horn chips or just chips. it was horn chips who had interpreted for crazy horse the meaning of his vision many years earlier. in the vision he had seen a man emerging from the lake on a horse. this man told crazy horse that he should not tie up his
the power of the eagle in an eagle's talon. the frosty of a bear in a bear's tooth or claw, the elk's power to attract females with his biewging claw. these physical things properly prepared share their power with the man on their person. it is the same with the representation of things, the image of a dragon fly gives a man some element or aspect of the quickness in of the dragonfly. the zigzag lightning streak down the leg of a horse gives it the trampling power of thunder making it fearful...
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and then i had an eagle feather. >> host: what is the significance of an eagle feather? >> guest: i couldn't explain it to you. what is the significance? like having -- something that is so -- so special. it is like it could be used -- it can be used for helping, healing, it can be used for speaking. it can be used -- like a speaker's rattle. it can be used for communicating with what ever you would conceive of as spiritual. i am holding one here. >> host: you say it is illegal to have an eagle feather. >> guest: not true. when i was working with birds it was illegal to pick one up or take it home. >> host: if i picked one up off of the ground it would be illegal for me to have? >> guest: keep it. you did not sway it. my father could display his. >> host: lee in worcester, massachusetts. this is booktv. >> caller: very brief introduction, my paternal grandmother's grandfather was cherokee. i think a small part -- comes from that in terms of respect for place, respect for those who came before, the infusion of spirit in each living thing is unique consciousness. i am not
and then i had an eagle feather. >> host: what is the significance of an eagle feather? >> guest: i couldn't explain it to you. what is the significance? like having -- something that is so -- so special. it is like it could be used -- it can be used for helping, healing, it can be used for speaking. it can be used -- like a speaker's rattle. it can be used for communicating with what ever you would conceive of as spiritual. i am holding one here. >> host: you say it is...
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the warrior eagle had returned. meanwhile the anglo-american is crowded against the borders of meco. their totem also was an eagle, american bald eagle. truly it seemed they were shipped this bird. they displayed everywhe even on the buttons and belt buckles on and shoulders that carried flagstaffs with e eagles. this time there wasn't just one eagle in the air, but to come an they were about to raise the struggle for the entire. 600 years to hundred pages, not bad. [laughter] boy, did that take a lot of cutting down in the first draft. i'm sorry it seems i am losing my voice at the outset. i don't know why. and 1848 after the shooting park was over mexican historians said there are two causes of the war between the united states and this country. one was united states expansionism, aggression, aggressiveness. compounded by mexico's weakness. that is a fair and a description of what went on. the united states was colonized originally into british grade by noonformists and dropouts and troublemakers and, you know, it
the warrior eagle had returned. meanwhile the anglo-american is crowded against the borders of meco. their totem also was an eagle, american bald eagle. truly it seemed they were shipped this bird. they displayed everywhe even on the buttons and belt buckles on and shoulders that carried flagstaffs with e eagles. this time there wasn't just one eagle in the air, but to come an they were about to raise the struggle for the entire. 600 years to hundred pages, not bad. [laughter] boy, did that...
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his rival phil mickelson, had the crowd in awe of back-to-back eagles yesterday. how close lefty is to a third green jacket. >> the n.h.l. playoffs have not begun yet. don't tell the rangers and flyers, the winner post-season bound and the loser goes home. >> two of the best pitchers are going head-to-head, a showdown between two guys named roy. >> we are keeping you current
his rival phil mickelson, had the crowd in awe of back-to-back eagles yesterday. how close lefty is to a third green jacket. >> the n.h.l. playoffs have not begun yet. don't tell the rangers and flyers, the winner post-season bound and the loser goes home. >> two of the best pitchers are going head-to-head, a showdown between two guys named roy. >> we are keeping you current
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publishing and thomas futes member of board ofirectors of eagle publishing. this event is 45 mutes. >> the panel topic today is "the future of conservatism" brighter than we think ? and it's me important now that are out of power and we have seen significant losses in states across the united states, and obama won in a very decisive victory not only winning electorally with a large mandate, but carrying a very significant filibuster proof senate and a strong majority in the congress. these are serimus times for conservatives and republicans that want to have a twoarty system and see that important for the future of the nation, important foundation for our reblican form of government. today, we have a number of distinguished guests. by way of introduction my name is christopher ruddy, iowa hid wsx media. were one of the new work online media companies in america. we started abo 20 years ago and reach about 5 million ericans. people from newsmax.com, t we also plished newsmax magazine and a number of health and financial newsletters money to stop, online. we ar
publishing and thomas futes member of board ofirectors of eagle publishing. this event is 45 mutes. >> the panel topic today is "the future of conservatism" brighter than we think ? and it's me important now that are out of power and we have seen significant losses in states across the united states, and obama won in a very decisive victory not only winning electorally with a large mandate, but carrying a very significant filibuster proof senate and a strong majority in the...
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it was part the recent eagle forum summit held here in washington. [applause] >> tlause] phyllis received her bah ba where she worked her -- testing 30 caliber an mission. she severed a master degree from the harvard university. after the age of 50 she received her law degree? st. louis. she founded eagle forum in 1972a to encourage the grassroots to be p politically active.nd she lead the ten-year battle to successfully defeat the ratification of the equal rights amendment. she is the author of twenty books such as politics, nationa, defense, courts, feminism, andle even then phonic textbook for children called "first reader."s the newest book released this month is no higher power, obama's water on religious freedom. please welcome phyllis schlafly. [applause] [applause]er [applause] >> thank you very much, ann.the and gooda morning students. there are a lot of good books about obama. different aspecteds of his w career.as one o but there wasn't one on a veryti important issue. and that's why i wrote this one, "no higher power: obama's war on relig
it was part the recent eagle forum summit held here in washington. [applause] >> tlause] phyllis received her bah ba where she worked her -- testing 30 caliber an mission. she severed a master degree from the harvard university. after the age of 50 she received her law degree? st. louis. she founded eagle forum in 1972a to encourage the grassroots to be p politically active.nd she lead the ten-year battle to successfully defeat the ratification of the equal rights amendment. she is the...
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in fact, the eagle you will see in my pictures actually has a name, this is an eagle where you get close-up and i had to get a model release out of him, we call him an eagle release in the trade. is -- and he's bald, too. [laughter]. >> his name is challenger, and i did notice during the presidential inaugural they showed old challenger. i found him at dolly -- what's the -- dolliwoydolly-wood and i it was part of americana and they had be a eagle refuge location and challenger was there, and apparently challenger was shot out of an airplane, not a good -- good way to end up in a federal penitentiary, any with a i photographed him and over the years i have been picking my way, trying to get iconic america, one of my best stories is possibly mt. rush more, going there early in the morning at 5:00 a.m., to get your tripod spot and you think everything is completely set and not a tourist in sight, and the sun is coming up and going to hit all four presidents perfectly and hours go by, i bring up for cameras and tripods and equipment. wait, and wait and wait and suddenly the first pink colors s
in fact, the eagle you will see in my pictures actually has a name, this is an eagle where you get close-up and i had to get a model release out of him, we call him an eagle release in the trade. is -- and he's bald, too. [laughter]. >> his name is challenger, and i did notice during the presidential inaugural they showed old challenger. i found him at dolly -- what's the -- dolliwoydolly-wood and i it was part of americana and they had be a eagle refuge location and challenger was there,...
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an interesting note there, that was his first career eagle on the seventh hole at augusta, third eagle of the week. birdie on eight and tiger woods right now on hole number nine. >> reminder, once a masters champion is crowned, make sure you are here, we will bring complete coverage, including an interview with the winner and losers, along with unmatched analysis, here on "espnews." >> friday it could have been over, it would be it for the rangers and the flyers would be skating in the playoffs. two games came back to beat philly and both get to play in the playoffs, sort of. rangers and phillies 86 points a piece and play for the final spot in the east. it'sace close to a post-season field one team is going to have this season. >> eighth spot and tension building. jody shelley, right place at the right time. the deflection. second goal of the season. it comes against the flyers. latest in the first, breaking free and henrik lundqvist is basically a wall in front and the flyers cannot convert. another opportunity missed for philadelphia. scoring chances are there, but lundqvist absolut
an interesting note there, that was his first career eagle on the seventh hole at augusta, third eagle of the week. birdie on eight and tiger woods right now on hole number nine. >> reminder, once a masters champion is crowned, make sure you are here, we will bring complete coverage, including an interview with the winner and losers, along with unmatched analysis, here on "espnews." >> friday it could have been over, it would be it for the rangers and the flyers would be...
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but the eagles and textile and social media. and how to classify and that is area much under debate. and the of volume at which is crushing. to find a new message to do this. the with the cables the did the officers who decide the classification which means you assume those that are sitting in laos would noted is highly damaging largest damaging or not all? but that officer may not have sufficient information and then there is the habit and a more leadership that is intrigued. . . >> watching the knopp fiction authors on booktv is the best television for serious e.r.a. >> on c-span they can have a longer conversation and delve into their subjects. >> booktv weekends. they bring you author after author after author, and and they're fascinating people. >> i'm a c-span fan. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the 52nd season at feet their 80. the seventh 'er for the museum of american gangster. welcome to the c-span audience. i am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about this book.
but the eagles and textile and social media. and how to classify and that is area much under debate. and the of volume at which is crushing. to find a new message to do this. the with the cables the did the officers who decide the classification which means you assume those that are sitting in laos would noted is highly damaging largest damaging or not all? but that officer may not have sufficient information and then there is the habit and a more leadership that is intrigued. . . >>...
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and later the uncaged eagles were, indeed, my late mother and oldest sister, an older brother, a next door neighbor who gave me work or encouraged me. and then there were other people like many people in the air force that were officers, enlisted people and so on. >> where'd you come up with the term with the -- "uncaged eagle"? >> when i was young i heard a sermon from the reverend c.l. franklin who was the father of aretha franklin, and he told the story about an eagle that had been unwittingly trap inside a cage with chickens. i was about 13, and in a way it was me he was speaking to because i was an eagle inside, but i was trapped by my circumstances, and i wanted to get free. so i took it then, that metaphor became dick toliver, trapped by circumstances. and the circumstances were, in fact, the chickens or the people that didn't know that there was an eagle inside of me or a burning desire to fly airplanes. and so i took that as my way of going forward and i was going to get free one day to, in fact, fly airplanes. >> mr. toliver, where'd you grow up, and what'd your parents do?
and later the uncaged eagles were, indeed, my late mother and oldest sister, an older brother, a next door neighbor who gave me work or encouraged me. and then there were other people like many people in the air force that were officers, enlisted people and so on. >> where'd you come up with the term with the -- "uncaged eagle"? >> when i was young i heard a sermon from the reverend c.l. franklin who was the father of aretha franklin, and he told the story about an eagle...
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it is going to be the orioles and eagles game and the angels. game three. jim hundred and jim palmer standing by with a play by play. we'll be standing by for the post game show, right after the orioles play the angels, next on march. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy.
it is going to be the orioles and eagles game and the angels. game three. jim hundred and jim palmer standing by with a play by play. we'll be standing by for the post game show, right after the orioles play the angels, next on march. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy.
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you say eagle forum. >> eagle forum. >> i'm going to say washington d.c. you say washington d.c. >> washington d.c. >> i'll say america. [inaudible] what would you say? what one word would you say best defines america? >> freedom. >> is it that easy? so easy. but what is freedom? all my life i wondered this question. if you go to the dictionary you will find what is not. you will find it is not being enslaved. it is not being restrained. it is not, it is not, it is not at least 17 different definitions of what is not. what is it? all of you know the last two sentences of the star spangled banner, the second to the last would be of say does that star spangled banner yet wave of the land of the free of the home of the brave. was the last sentence? played well, of course. the land of the free, what is the land of the free? as a kid growing up i always wondered what that meant. we know it cannot mean doing anything you want any time you want. that would certainly be a state of anarchy. that's not the kind of american freedom we're talking about a conservative
you say eagle forum. >> eagle forum. >> i'm going to say washington d.c. you say washington d.c. >> washington d.c. >> i'll say america. [inaudible] what would you say? what one word would you say best defines america? >> freedom. >> is it that easy? so easy. but what is freedom? all my life i wondered this question. if you go to the dictionary you will find what is not. you will find it is not being enslaved. it is not being restrained. it is not, it is not,...
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the eagles strike back in the 2nd. not once, but twice. steve, knocking in field goals from distances of 36 and 23 yards before the first half time expired, 16-10 boston college. to the 4th. 3rd and 10 jamarr robinson hooks up with adrian cannon who catches the ball near the first down marker. instead of asking for review terps try to catch bc off guard. but it doesn't work. eagles tack on a field goal. terps down 9 looking to rally. robinson to torrey smith. that is a touchdown great pitch and catch. a two point game. maryland needs to come up with nick ferreira's on sidekick but the eagles recover. it's another tagger for maryland, story of their season as they fall 19-17. >>> hokies in charlottesville taking on anywhere in-state rivals the cavaliers in the commonwealth cup. jameel sewell getting the start for virginia and off to a good start. he rumbles 15 yards for the touchdown. uva an early lead. but then ryan williams steals the show. an 84-yard drive with this five- yard run up the gut. and we're tied at 7. then in the 2nd quarter,
the eagles strike back in the 2nd. not once, but twice. steve, knocking in field goals from distances of 36 and 23 yards before the first half time expired, 16-10 boston college. to the 4th. 3rd and 10 jamarr robinson hooks up with adrian cannon who catches the ball near the first down marker. instead of asking for review terps try to catch bc off guard. but it doesn't work. eagles tack on a field goal. terps down 9 looking to rally. robinson to torrey smith. that is a touchdown great pitch and...
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as the accord to come up with the term uncaged eagle? >> when i was about 13-years-old i heard a sermon from the reverend who was a father of aretha franklin and she told a story about an evil that had been trapped in a cage with chickens. i was about 13 when i heard that certain and because i was an eagle in side but i was trapped by circumstances and i wanted to get free. so that metaphor became trapped by circumstances, and the circumstances were in fact the chickens were the people that didn't know that there was an eagle inside of me or the burning desire to fly year plans. and so i took that as my way of going forward and i was going to get free juan de to fly airplanes. >> mr. toliver, where did you grow up? >> at that time growing up i was in the speech to my father and my mother's marriage had failed and six children were left alone in the deep south in the 40's and 50's. my mother died young trying to raise those six children and so it was not people of means or parents of great statute but from that experience and from those w
as the accord to come up with the term uncaged eagle? >> when i was about 13-years-old i heard a sermon from the reverend who was a father of aretha franklin and she told a story about an evil that had been trapped in a cage with chickens. i was about 13 when i heard that certain and because i was an eagle in side but i was trapped by circumstances and i wanted to get free. so that metaphor became trapped by circumstances, and the circumstances were in fact the chickens were the people...
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louis andta founded poun eagle forum to encouragectiv. edassroots to be politically phl active and led the tenuree and battle to defeat the gratification of the erahe amendment.ower she has books on politics, national defense, the courts and even a phonics textbook for children. lae book she has about now sch is called "no higher power" please welcome phyllis >> tnk you [applause] much,nd g >> there are a lot of good books about obama's but not o there was not one on the important issue that i calle on "no higher power" obama's war on religious freedom. barack obama said we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states. natn u few americans realize how radical that was in what he planned not merely to spread the wealth as he told joe the plumber but transform america from one nation in pledgeuide from our of allegiance to a totallyre secular country we can recognize no higher power and the federal government.he especially the executive branch. when obama moved in this had already been made with lawsuits from that ac
louis andta founded poun eagle forum to encouragectiv. edassroots to be politically phl active and led the tenuree and battle to defeat the gratification of the erahe amendment.ower she has books on politics, national defense, the courts and even a phonics textbook for children. lae book she has about now sch is called "no higher power" please welcome phyllis >> tnk you [applause] much,nd g >> there are a lot of good books about obama's but not o there was not one on the...
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eagles, the u.s. has the eagle prominently displayed. actually, the eagle is a sanitary worker -- [laughter] and that's not generally emphasized. but they are, and they do a wonderful job. and so the vultures, what was happening? so they thought, well, maybe something's been done to the cattle. and what they found is that when the cattle got sore joints, the vets started to treat them with a drug. some of you may have had it, it's a nonsteroid anti-inflammatory. perfectly good drug in us, but in birds as can be the case with drugs, it's totally toxic. totally toxic. not for all species, but for the vulture and some other birds. and so what was happening is that a cow that had been treated with the drug which is just symptomatic treatment would die from whatever its problem was, the vultures would strip it, and one dead cow loaded with this drug could kill about 900 vultures. so that was what was happening. the indians tried to withdraw, they got, of course, trying to get anything done in india is not
eagles, the u.s. has the eagle prominently displayed. actually, the eagle is a sanitary worker -- [laughter] and that's not generally emphasized. but they are, and they do a wonderful job. and so the vultures, what was happening? so they thought, well, maybe something's been done to the cattle. and what they found is that when the cattle got sore joints, the vets started to treat them with a drug. some of you may have had it, it's a nonsteroid anti-inflammatory. perfectly good drug in us, but...
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they were falconer sm there were eagle flew over them. they had taken on the additional identity of for ego, the dominant spirit that had risen over all other god's in the valley. the old gods remained but for ego grew the minds of men. war eagle told them to look for a lake in the center of an island and on that allen their rock which grew a son plant know as a pear. atop the cactus they would see in eagle. markon the spot where they would find an empire. they called the island the place of the-- and proceeded to extend their control over the valley in by the 15th century a lay over empire extending both east and west. early in the 16th century they faced a new tribe of barbarians, trained the conover this seamen with livescan, harry faces and peculiar clothing. they did as they did when they arrive from the north. these newcomers also imported terrible diseases which slaughtered people by the millions. within a few years the mexican empire was no more. would remain for villages of farmers tending their lands. the conquerors call themsel
they were falconer sm there were eagle flew over them. they had taken on the additional identity of for ego, the dominant spirit that had risen over all other god's in the valley. the old gods remained but for ego grew the minds of men. war eagle told them to look for a lake in the center of an island and on that allen their rock which grew a son plant know as a pear. atop the cactus they would see in eagle. markon the spot where they would find an empire. they called the island the place of...
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with the eagles, sal paw. antonio, espn. >> other espnews of note, the nfl find defensive tackle den e kenny vic spur son and towns for their hits on the quarterback. dick spur son was fined as well. >> and shawn andrews plans to play in the eagles season opener even though he hasn't practiced since reinjuring his back, which he had surgically repaired last season. >> and cowboys rookie linebacker brandon williamsl will likelys miss a season after tearing a knee ligament. >> and another live look-in right here on espnews into bristol motor speedway, the nascar sprint cup series race going on right there. and pole sitter mark martin, who has four wins this season -- more than any other driver -- is back in the lead. dr. jerry punch anchors espn's coverage. all right. that was quick. mark martin will be back there in a second. through 89 of 500 laps, it's martin and biffle. whathat was the front row when s race got started a short time ago. kurt busch coming up close. >> and coming up, roger federer was calm in
with the eagles, sal paw. antonio, espn. >> other espnews of note, the nfl find defensive tackle den e kenny vic spur son and towns for their hits on the quarterback. dick spur son was fined as well. >> and shawn andrews plans to play in the eagles season opener even though he hasn't practiced since reinjuring his back, which he had surgically repaired last season. >> and cowboys rookie linebacker brandon williamsl will likelys miss a season after tearing a knee ligament....